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Best Medicine Pocket Build in Reverse 1999 (Psychubes & Team Comp)

Heal your allies with the best Medicine Pocket build in reverse 1999.

Medicine Pocket is a 6-Star Healer with the Beast element in Reverse 1999. This doctor is one of the best healers in the game. However, with the right set up, they can be even better. Here’s the best Medicine Pocket build in Reverse 1999. 

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Reverse 1999: Best Medicine Pocket Build 

Medicine Pocket focuses on healing and casting debuffs. However, their Ultimate is a strong attack but is held back but their weak attack stat. 

  • Inherent Habit – [Debuff]1-target attack. Deals 150% Mental DMG. DMG Taken +20% for the target for 1 round.
    • Level 2 – [Debuff]1-target attack. Deals 250% Mental DMG. DMG Taken +20% for the target for 1 round.
    • Level 3 – [Debuff]1-target attack. Deals 450% Mental DMG. DMG Taken +20% for the target for 1 round.
  • Alchemy Ware – [Health]Mass healing. HP + (the caster’s ATK x80%) and gives 1 [Sturdiness] stack for all allies.
    • Level 2 – [Health]Mass healing. HP + (the caster’s ATK x120%) and gives 1 [Sturdiness] stack for all allies.
    • Level 3 – [Health]Mass healing. HP + (the caster’s ATK x200%) and gives 1 [Sturdiness] stack for all allies.
  • 26 Secondary Reactions (Ultimate) – 1-target attack. Deals 450% Mental DMG and inflicts [Daze] on the target for 1 round. Moxie +1 for the caster.

Best Psychube for Medicine Pocket in Reverse 1999

The best Psychube for Medicine Pocket is “That Inquisitive Dear.” This will allow you to heal your allies whenever you cast a debuff. This essentially means that any attack Medicine Pocket uses will also have a healing effect. When a debuff is cast, it’ll heal up to 24% of an ally’s health. 

Best Team Comp for Medicine Pocket in Reverse 1999

Medicine Pocket is a very versatile healer and can fit into almost any team without any downsides. However, in this build, we’ll have them fit into a heavy ATK team to take the most advantage of the “That Inquisitive Dear” Psychube. 

The first team member we’ll pair is Eternity since she loses HP when attacking. Then, we’ll round off the team with one of the strongest attackers in the game, Centurion. She has fantastic mass attacks that’ll make up for Medicine Pocket’s lack of attack capabilities. 

How to Use Medicine Pocket in Reverse 1999

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There’s really no bad way to use Medicine Pocket with this setup. However, there is one caveat: you don’t want to use their Ultimate that often. It can inflict Daze; however, there are no healing effects, and Medicine Pocket doesn’t have a good Attack stat. This means you’ll be using Inherent Habit and Alchemy Ware to heal your allies. 

That’s the best Medicine Pocket build in Reverse 1999.  If you’re looking for more tips and tricks, check out our dedicated Reverse 1999 guides hub for other build guides, like this one for Spathodea.


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